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God has a habit of wanting to speak right into the circumstances that we’re travelling through here and now; the very issues that we each face in our everyday lives. Everything from dealing with difficult people … to discovering how God speaks to us; from overcoming stress … to discovering your God-given gifts and walking in the calling that God has placed on your life And that’s what these daily 10 minute A Different Perspective messages are all about.
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A Different Perspective is a Zeus podcast, hosted by Nick Searle, Equity Sales. In the different perspective podcast we speak to interesting characters within finance and business to understand more about their personal journey and ambitions. This is co-mingled with a discussion about their business. It’s more about the formation of the individual than the business per se; thus trying to gain that different perspective. This content is issued by Zeus Capital Limited (“Zeus”) (Incorporated in ...
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A Different Perspective with Kevin Randle

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Kevin Randle has, for more than forty-five years, studied the UFO phenomena in all its various incarnations. His training by the Army and the Air Force provides Randle with a keen insight into the operations and protocols of the military, their investigations into UFOs, and into a phenomenon that has puzzled people for more than a century. During his investigations, Randle has traveled the United States to interview hundreds of witnesses who were involved in everything from the Roswell, New ...
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In ADPJAE, Anonymous, 11, will give you a different perspective on everything from world news to LEGO sets, with episodes coming out each week. This podcast was started from scratch, without a penny, by a 11 year old. Donations are appreciated. Link to our website: sites.google.com/view/adpjae Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adpjae/support
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Often we get the question from our clients; “We need to do something with Psychological Safety in our organization, but how do we approach this sensitive topic?” One of the key elements of psychological safety is having an open dialogue and feeling free to speak up. That is why we do not shy away from this topic but start to have conversations about it. Join us when we talk with a variety of people in senior leadership positions with a different perspective. We will hear the impact of time p ...
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Carlos loves coffee and Angela loves tea - this firey duo have diametrically opposed views of the world. These eccentric Perthonalities have one thing in common - both their lives are crazier than any reality TV show. They are now ready to share their stories that were too hot to be shown on TV. From Carlos’s kidnap ordeal, to Angela’s shopping addiction that led to an 80-pair shoe buying spree, you will laugh, cry, be inspired, and join their inner circle as they share secrets and opinions. ...
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Words are cheap aren’t they. If someone says “I love you” that’s fantastic, but it doesn’t prove that they do. The evidence of love is in what they do. It’s true of people … and it’s true of God. I mean, if God were put on trial, accused with loving you, would there be sufficient evidence to convict Him? The Bible says that God is love. The Bible s…
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Robert Powell, a founding Board member of the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies, has studied the UFO subject for 17 years. His work is encapsulated in UFOs: A Scientist Explains What We Know (And Don’t Know) which provides a scientific rationale for the reality of non-terrestrial craft that are intelligently controlled. Powell begins his book by…
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In this week's episode Nick talks to Houman Ashrafzadeh Houman is a serial entrepreneur with diverse experiences in business, finance, and management consulting, Houman has developed a unique skill set and a problem-solving approach to business challenges. Houman has current roles as Co-Founder of Urban Greens and CEO & Founder of Padium. Nick and …
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Love they say is what makes the world go round. But as I look around the world, whilst yes there’s obvious love between family members and other people and whilst yes, there are some great missional and humanitarian initiatives afoot – there's no doubt about the fact – man there’s a lot of hatred too. Hatred is rather a strong word isn’t it? But th…
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Have you ever been tempted to give up on love? To give up on a relationship? To say nope, that’s it, I’ve had enough … and just walk away? I wonder where we’d be, you and I, if Jesus did that to us. So, over the past few weeks, we’ve been talking about Love. L–O–V–E. The one topic that more songs have been written about and crooned over than any ot…
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Loving other people can be hard. In fact, love always involves tough bits. Because the people whom we love aren’t perfect far from it. And, let’s face it, you and I aren’t perfect either. So when two imperfect people love each other, there’s going to be some conflict, some pain, some hurt and some disappointment. And sometimes, what we want to do i…
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There are so many people in the world who are living a lie. Bold statement I know, but just look around. How many people see themselves for what they truly are? How many people see others the way they truly are? I have to be honest with you, for the first 36 years of my life, I was pretty much living a lie. Here’s what the lie looked like. You’re t…
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You know how things niggle away at you sometimes. They just start off as small things in a relationship and before you know it … they’re tearing you apart. I remember when Jacqui and I were married many years ago now. It was back in the days when toothpaste didn’t come in the plastic tubes that it comes in now, but these soft metal tubes. From when…
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Have you ever met someone who’s life’s credos is … my way or the highway. Course you have. It’s not a lot of fun, is it? But seriously, how do you get on when you don’t get your own way? I remember a soccer game when I was in fifth grade. Mr Moore, he was my favourite teacher, took the whole class down to the park at the end of the street where we …
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There are people in this world who seem so … confident, that it borders on over–confidence. Boastfulness. Arrogance. Even rudeness. You know the sort. So … how much do you enjoy being around those people? It makes the world go round. Countless songs have been sung about it. And yet it seems to me that in this modern day world, many of us have forgo…
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The world is moving faster and faster. We wish things would slow down, but they don’t. It just gets worse. And the faster and more frenetic things get, the more transactional, the more impersonal our relationships become. I recently attended the funeral of a close friend of mine. Warwick Isherwood. He was a lawyer who worked in several top tier law…
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Imagine … just imagine a world without love. What would that look like? Well, sadly, you and I don’t have to do too much imagining. We don’t have to look too far from home, to see what a loveless world looks like. Love is something that we take for granted. It just is. It just exists. It’s always been here, always will be. Love. When I was younger,…
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You’ve doubtless heard or even said these words before … for richer or for poorer. In sickness and in health. Truth is, we face both good and bad in this life. And actually – it is possible to be content – no matter what our circumstances – but how? Sometimes in life things aren’t quite right – a situation, a relationship, a job, a feeling, a conce…
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Some days, let’s be honest, there’s not a lot to be happy about. But no matter how bad things get – we have the opportunity to decide how we react to them. We can have a gladness, even on the darkest of days. It’s great to be with you again today. When life’s the pits the last thing we feel like doing is smiling. I read something the other day that…
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When our lives take – well – a turn for the worse – one of the hardest things of all, is seeing other people getting along just fine. I mean, it’s just not fair. We all have times in our lives when we feel like we’re in our own personal solitary confinement cell. Something’s getting us down, doesn’t matter what or how or how big or how small it is …
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When life gets a bit tough, one of the things we all want to do is focus on ourselves – to make things better. But somehow, the more self-absorbed we become, the worse it ends up feeling. It’s great to be with you again today. Ever had that ‘I’m feeling down’ kind of feeling? Just one part of our lives isn’t quite right and it can rob us of life an…
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Sometimes when things go wrong in life – it feels as though we’re all alone, locked in our own personal prison cell – no escape. When that happens, what can you do? I can’t quite imagine what it would be like to be locked up in a jail on death row. Not only wouldn’t I be free to come and go as I please but the certainty of imminent death hanging ov…
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We race through Easter. A long weekend, a chance for a break. Maybe a trip to church … but then again, perhaps not. And to do that, we have to shield our eyes. We have to avoid looking at the cross. Because when you do, when you turn your eyes to Calvary, let me tell you, it’s something you just can’t ignore. Then Pilate took Jesus and had Him flog…
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Kevin Randle was born in Cheyenne, Wyoming, grew up in Denver, Colorado and entered the Army in Texas. He learned to fly helicopters, had a tour in Vietnam as a helicopter pilot and then left active duty for college. He attended the University of Iowa and upon graduation was commissioned into the Air Force Reserve. Randle spent most of his Air Forc…
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Judas Iscariot would have to be one of the most infamous men in all of history. The friend of Jesus who betrayed Him. The man who betrayed the Son of God. Have you ever wondered – what made him do it? What if I told you that the trigger, the straw that broke the camel’s back, was a love of money?! All of us have experienced some time in our lives t…
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You discover a lot about someone when you see how they behave and react under pressure. That’s when you see the real man or the real woman. And one of the things that Jesus does just before He’s about to be crucified, is that He prays. Question is – who or what does He pray for? Now that’s an interesting question, because the answer tells us an awf…
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Giles and his brother Nick co-founded the Bremont Watch Company in 2002, specialising in the creation of luxury mechanical watches. As one of the select British watch manufacturers, Bremont was, in 2008, awarded the title of Best British Emerging Luxury Brand. By 2009, Bremont’s reputation for crafting classic aviation-inspired watches propelled th…
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Back in the days leading up to that very first Easter, the Disciples were afraid. Petrified. There was a plot afoot to assassinate Jesus. That was bad enough. But were they in the firing line too? Were they going to die too? And into that little mess, Jesus spoke to them about joy and peace. The days leading up to that first Good Friday, which inci…
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Just before He was betrayed, Jesus got down and washed the dirty, smelly feet of His disciples. Have you ever wondered how you’d react if He knocked on your front door tonight and offered to wash your feet? I’m not sure I’d be all that keen to let Him do that … but as it turns out, that’s exactly what He came to do! An amazing week coming up this w…
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This week, Nick talks to Judith Batchelar OBE. Judith Batchelar OBE is a distinguished figure with over 35 years of experience in the food and drink industry. Her career began in manufacturing before she transitioned into retail, working at Marks and Spencer. From 2004 to 2021, she was pivotal at Sainsbury’s as the Director of Sainsbury’s Brand, ov…
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This week, Nick Searle talks to Sid Lall, Fund Manager. After joining Giles Hargreave in 2007 to work on the Marlborough Special Situations Fund, Sid was instrumental in the design and launch of the Marlborough Multi Cap Income Fund in 2011 and has remained its lead manager. The Marlborough Multi Cap Income Fund was the first among their funds to s…
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This week Nick talks to Zeke Faux, Investigative Reporter and Author. Zeke Faux is an investigative reporter for Bloomberg and author of the 2023 book "Number Go Up: Inside Crypto's Wild Rise and Staggering Fall". The book examines the wild characters of the cryptocurrency world. Nick and Zeke discuss the downfall of the FTX exchange in 2022 led by…
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Roland Slot, former founder and managing partner of Aberkyn and owner of the company Breathe, has made it his work to support people to use this human connection to create a workplace we can thrive in. Ensuring this is a psychologically safe place is a big part of that. In this episode Roland talks about his experience with the important elements o…
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In this week's episode Nick talks to friend of the show Hugh Hendry. Nick and Hugh talk through Hugh’s thoughts on the outlook for 2024 and go on a macro Acid Capitalist trip along the way. They discuss when will the Fed cut interest rates, the 1970s and Hugh's white paper on the parallels between the monetary landscape and the Chernobyl nuclear di…
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When someone hurts us, what we want is recompense. But often that’s not possible. And so the thing that we really need to do is to forgive. Often we don’t – and that’s something that will sap the life out of us. The 9th of November 1989 is a significant day in history. One of the most significant in my lifetime and one that I’ll never forget. It’s …
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We were never made to be isolated individuals. We’re not hermit crabs – and yet so many people withdraw into their shells and live their lives like that. What does it mean to be a community? During a recent trip to India there was a profound difference between Indian culture and western culture that really hit me between the eyes. The Indians, as w…
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Bringing up children is one of the toughest jobs on the planet. Any parent knows that. So … what sort of impact are you having on your kids. A good one … or, well, you know … Being a parent is, I think, absolutely one of the most challenging things we can ever do. And in part that’s because there is always, always a generation gap between parents a…
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If you’re someone who’s married – what sort of an impact are you having on your soul mate. A good impact or … something else? Because your wife or husband should be the most important person on this planet to you. Who’s the most important person in your life? If you’re a husband may I ask you, is your wife the single most important person to you on…
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Um – just quickly – when you get to the end of your life and look back – will yours be a life of impact? Will yours be a life that’s added something to other people’s lives … or … not so much. Well? Each minute that slips by is one less minute that you and I have to live on this earth. In fact life slips by with each tick of the clock. How we spend…
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Angela Maas is a professor in Cardiology at Radboudboudmc, specialized in cardiovascular disease in women, and ambitious about improving the role woman play in medicine and how they are treated at work. In conversation with Anne-Barbara, they discuss the development of these topics during Angela’s career and how it was for her to grow her career in…
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At some point in life – we all experience major disruptions. Everything’s going along fine and then – BANG – something happens and life will never be the same again. So, is that a threat, an opportunity, or both? Probably one of the most devastating things that can happen to us in life is when we lose our soul mate, a wife loses her husband or a hu…
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We’ve all heard that saying – if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Fair enough. But sometimes that’s a cop out. Sometimes we use that to dodge the fact that something is broken in our lives. That there’s something that does need fixing. I love what I do in life, particularly what I’m doing right now, sitting chatting with you through this program. I gu…
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We’ve all heard that saying – if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Fair enough. But sometimes that’s a cop out. Sometimes we use that to dodge the fact that something is broken in our lives. That there’s something that does need fixing. There’s an old saying and I’m going to do it in Australian colloquial kind of way that goes like this. If it ain’t br…
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This week, Nick speaks to Mark Mills, Entrepreneur and Advisor. Mark is an Advisor who has built and sold businesses throughout his career. Mark set out to build and exit Cardpoint plc which he grew from a start-up in 2000 to revenues of £100m annually in 2006 with resulting EBITDA of £19.8m in that financial year. Mark’s expertise is derived from …
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Question – what motivates you to get up out of bed every day and do the things you do? And secondly are those motivations resulting in the sense of contentment and fulfilment that you’re looking for? So the alarm clock goes off again tomorrow morning, great, you switch it off, into the bathroom, get dressed, have breakfast and then we’re off and ru…
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Question – would you let a lunatic into the driver’s seat of your car? Answer. Probably not. Driving’s a serious business. So … can I ask you who’s in the driver’s seat of your life. Because living is a serious business, right? Driving a car, as it turns out, is a serious business. The moment we get behind that wheel we’re in control of a lethal we…
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There are things in this life that we get a bit nervous and anxious about … but every now and then we’re confronted by something that strikes fear into our hearts. Fear – how do you handle it? When was the last time that you were afraid? I’m not talking just about being a little bit nervous, I’m not talking a bit anxious about something, I’m talkin…
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There are a lot of things in this life that we can worry about. Our health, finances, relationships, family, work and quite a lot more. What are you worried about at the moment – and what difference is your worrying actually making, hmm? So what is it that’s worrying you just at the moment? Is it your health, maybe it’s your finances, perhaps it’s …
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Have you ever wanted to take revenge on someone for something they did? It’s a pretty common desire when people make us angry. But when you have taken that revenge – how did it make you feel? There are some people in my life who have really hurt me. Of course, we all have ups and downs and we all suffer emotional bruises and scratches along the way…
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Every now and then, something that someone says or does can make us angry. Really angry. It’s just a fact of life. But it’s what we do with that anger, how we handle it, that makes all the difference. All right, let’s get going then. So, have you thought about it. How much is your anger robbing you of living an extraordinary life? Well? Anger is so…
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There are plenty of people and things in this world that want to rub us the wrong way – things that annoy us and some days they just all seem to gang up on us at the same time. So – then what? It seems like a funny thing to be talking about on the program, but being annoyed is one of those emotions that can eat away at us like cancer. Some days we’…
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Most people are pretty good at telling you what’s wrong with their life – come on, we don’t mind having a bit of a whinge. But those same people, often, aren’t very good at doing anything about it. So – what’s your objective for this year? What do you want to change? Over many years one of the things that I’ve done a lot of is to consult to busines…
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Most of us have 3 or 4 key things in our lives that we’d like to change. A problem relationship. Perhaps something at work or our finances. And the mistake people often make is they try to change everything all at once. It’s a bit like .. juggling chainsaws. So are you one of those people who’re trying to juggle four chainsaws with your bare hands?…
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Most of us get up every day and live out the same old, same old day after day. And whilst we might have a few niggles here and there, we really don’t think too much about it. And that’s why many a person’s life – maybe your life – is just drifting. So do you enjoy sailing? I don’t, I’d much rather be on the land than on the water. Nevertheless let’…
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On average, if you ask people – on a scale of 0 to 10 – how happy, how contented are you with your life, they’ll give you a six. Six out of ten! Is that any way to live the one life you’ve been given?! The reality is that most of us, well we just kind of bobble along through life. We don’t think too much about it except perhaps the bits that may no…
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